LargoFL wrote:Billsfan..from NWS discussion.......'during Wednesday and Thursday a tropical wave (remnants ofTD#4) will move across the southern portions of the Floridapeninsula' ...............good luck getting some rain from it ok

Good morning Largo and friends.

Yes, they are even mentioning the remnants of #4 on the radio. Guess we shall see.

LargoFL wrote:Billsfan..from NWS discussion.......'during Wednesday and Thursday a tropical wave (remnants ofTD#4) will move across the southern portions of the Floridapeninsula' ...............good luck getting some rain from it ok

Good morning Largo and friends.

Yes, they are even mentioning the remnants of #4 on the radio. Guess we shall see.

ok good that your aware Billsfan,some are talking about maybe it can strengthen some before moving over southern florida,hopefully tho I hope it can give you some good rains there..good luck ok.

Lets all keep a good eye on the track of that new wave coming across the ATL..we have 8-9-10 days to watch it and myself I just have a bad feeling about it and Florida..hopefully it goes elsewhere huh,or at least it wont be that strong.

.UPDATE...Updated current trends for PoPs and cloud cover - otherwiseforecast remains on track. Weak Ridge axis remains across thearea. Southwest steering flow bringing ample moisture (KJAXmorning sounding showing 2.06 in PWAT) should support scatteredto numerous showers and storms developing along the sea breezefronts late this morning and early this afternoon. Decent midlevel lapse rates supported by 500mb temps of -7C/-8C willsupport storm mergers and some stronger storms between the I-95and US 301 corridors as sea breezes come together. Storm motionfrom SW to NE will slow to around 10 mph or so this afternoon. MaxTemps should top out around 90 degrees or so before onset of mostconvection with heat indices in the 100-105 range. Storm motiontowards the NE will push storms back towards the coast late in theday.

Believe it or not we have missed out on a lot of the rain. Folks to the NSE have all gotten decent to heavy showers lately. And there are fires still burning, mostly on the periphery of FL, really amazing.

PuppyToes wrote:Believe it or not we have missed out on a lot of the rain. Folks to the NSE have all gotten decent to heavy showers lately. And there are fires still burning, mostly on the periphery of FL, really amazing.

GFS has been all over the board with locations,it cannot be believed till an actual storm is 3-5 days away,but who knows,for many days now its been calling for a strong storm..we'll see what happens huh

Looking better. The storm east of the bay has a Severe Thunderstorm Warning as of this post. Seems the storms are developing northward as they move off to the WNW/NW. San may be in the sweet spot (although she'll disagree, lol)

StAugustineFL wrote:Looking better. The storm east of the bay has a Severe Thunderstorm Warning as of this post. Seems the storms are developing northward as they move off to the WNW/NW. San may be in the sweet spot (although she'll disagree, lol)

StAugustineFL wrote:Looking better. The storm east of the bay has a Severe Thunderstorm Warning as of this post. Seems the storms are developing northward as they move off to the WNW/NW. San may be in the sweet spot (although she'll disagree, lol)

Lookin' good here. This should be a good chance for you, San.

Looks like a slam dunk for many over that way. Storms are intensifying and expanding in coverage. Hope no last minute POOF which happens on occasion. You, St Pete, Largo, San all look in good shape.